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Lefroy Ministry
The
Lefroy
Ministry
was
the 13th
Ministry of the
Government of Western Australia
and was led by
Nationalist
Premier
Sir
Henry Lefroy
. It succeeded the
Second Wilson Ministry
on
28 June
1917 due to most members of the former
Liberal Party
, of which the previous Premier,
Frank Wilson
, had been the leader, pledging allegiance to the new party. The Lefroy Ministry, which was the first
Coalition ministry
in
Western Australia
, was also the only Ministry of a non-Labor government to be
chosen
by caucus.
The ministry
fell
due to internal
pressures
within the
party room
, stemming in part from Hal Colebatch's handling as Acting Premier of quarantine regulations arising from the
influenza epidemic
, with Lefroy and two ministers at one point being stranded in
Melbourne
for several
weeks
. A party meeting on their
return
resulted in Lefroy resigning the
leadership
and Colebatch being
elected
leader. He formed the short-lived
Colebatch Ministry
on
17 April
1919
.
The following ministers served for the duration of the Ministry: